Julia Letlow highlights constituent services and policy priorities for Louisiana’s 5th District

Julia Letlow, U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana%27s 5th district - Official facebook
Julia Letlow, U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana%27s 5th district - Official facebook
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Congresswoman Julia Letlow, who represents Louisiana’s 5th district in the U.S. Congress, posted several updates on her official X account on September 4, 2025. The posts addressed constituent services, education leadership in Louisiana, and efforts related to immigration enforcement.

In a message published at 16:09 UTC, Letlow stated: “Need assistance from a federal agency? Whether it’s a VA claim, IRS issues or more, my office is here to help. Visit our website or give us a call today.”

Later that day at 20:07 UTC, she commented on an office visit by the State Superintendent of Education: “It was a pleasure to welcome State Superintendent @cadebrumley to the office prior to his testimony before @EdWorkforceCmte. Under Cade’s leadership, Louisiana is making tremendous strides in education and putting students first!”

At 20:29 UTC, Letlow acknowledged the role of state and national leaders in immigration enforcement: “Thanks to @LAGovJeffLandry, @Sec_Noem and President Trump’s leadership, Louisiana’s 5th District is playing a key role in keeping criminal illegal immigrants off the streets.”

Letlow has represented Louisiana’s 5th District since 2021 after succeeding Ralph Abraham. She previously served in the Louisiana House of Representatives and holds a BA from the University of Louisiana at Monroe. Born in Monroe in 1981, Letlow currently resides in Start.



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